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Government Fraud | September 22, 2024

Report PPP Loan Fraud Under the False Claims Act (FCA): What You Need to Know

In the wake of the 2020 pandemic, the federal government established the Paycheck Protection Program...

Hiring an Attorney | March 17, 2024

What Is a U.S. Attorney? And How a Former One Helps Your FCA Whistleblower Case

A U.S. attorney is a White House-appointed prosecutor and the top law enforcement officer for...

North Carolina Whistleblower | September 07, 2023

The Whistleblower Process in North and South Carolina: An Infographic

When people cheat the government, they are also cheating the taxpaying public that the government...

Government Fraud | July 28, 2023

What if the Government Decides Not to Pursue Your Whistleblower Case?

When a whistleblower files a qui tam lawsuit alleging fraud against the government, the Department...

North Carolina Whistleblower | June 28, 2023

How to File a Whistleblower Complaint

When you suspect fraud against the government, everything boils down to two choices: you can...

North Carolina Whistleblower | June 21, 2023

I Suspect Employer Fraud: Should I Quit Before Blowing the Whistle?

As a whistleblower lawyer and former U.S. Attorney, I’ve gotten this question pretty often over...

North Carolina Whistleblower | May 09, 2023

Is a Whistleblowers Hotline the Right Way for You to Report Fraud Against the Government?

Whistleblowers perform an important service for the public when they report evidence of fraud against...

North Carolina Whistleblower | May 02, 2023

How Long Do You Have to File a Whistleblower Complaint?

Fraud against the federal government costs U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars every year. Healthcare fraud,...

North Carolina Whistleblower | February 07, 2023

How the False Claims Act Empowers Citizens to Fight Fraud

Whistleblowers do their patriotic duty by protecting society from wrongdoers who make false claims and...

North Carolina Whistleblower | October 04, 2022

A Complete Guide to FCA Whistleblower Rewards

When whistleblowers provide information that leads to the successful recovery of funds stolen from the...

North Carolina Whistleblower | January 28, 2020

7 Signs That You May Have a Whistleblower Claim

  As a child, when you saw someone doing something wrong, there was no question...

North Carolina Whistleblower | October 15, 2019

Whistleblower Rights: What You Need To Know

  It’s not always easy coming forward when you know or suspect that your employer...

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Whistleblower Attorneys

If you’re wondering if it’s a good idea to speak with a whistleblower lawyer about what you know, let us set the record straight.

  • Corporate ethics hotlines can be risky and may lead to termination. If you’ve already done this, call us immediately.
  • Your coworkers could be aware of the fraud – or complicit in it – and you should not talk to them about it.
  • The first claim to be filed under the False Claims Act can proceed – if you’re not first, you’re at a serious disadvantage and may get nothing (another reason not to speak to your coworkers about it).
  • A confidential discussion costs you a few minutes, but could save you time, stress, and money.

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